10-31-2018, 06:45 AM (This post was last modified: 11-01-2018, 03:53 AM by iamyangyi@126.com.)
Thank you for helping me to show the hide menu or OC memory timing menu display, or tutorial methods can also be provided. 1212.zip (Size: 4.58 MB / Downloads: 22)
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Do you want hide this menu, or make visible so you can see in BIOS? If you want to hide menu, go to "Main" and in root of "Main" scroll down until you find OC entry listed above NB Porting and set "Show" for OC To "NO"
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(10-31-2018, 11:17 PM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Do you want hide this menu, or make visible so you can see in BIOS? If you want to hide menu, go to "Main" and in root of "Main" scroll down until you find OC entry listed above NB Porting and set "Show" for OC To "NO"
Sorry, I didn't say I wanted to show the hidden menu.
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Please put in zip file, images of your BIOS main page, advanced page, security page, exit page, and make sure at least a few of those also show all visible tabs/sections so can see what all your stock BIOS has enabled. The above 1212 attached file, is stock BIOS, not edited correct? If not, and you edited it already, please link me to stock BIOS download page.
Go to "Setup" section in AMIBCP, then on right where you see OC set "User" This may not work, other method may need to be applied. If this makes section appear in BIOS, but no settings inside, then go to image you showed that section and set all to user (This will not help if what I show below in image does not make menu show up in BIOS, other methods will be required to enable)
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(11-02-2018, 01:27 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Please put in zip file, images of your BIOS main page, advanced page, security page, exit page, and make sure at least a few of those also show all visible tabs/sections so can see what all your stock BIOS has enabled. The above 1212 attached file, is stock BIOS, not edited correct? If not, and you edited it already, please link me to stock BIOS download page.
Go to "Setup" section in AMIBCP, then on right where you see OC set "User" This may not work, other method may need to be applied. If this makes section appear in BIOS, but no settings inside, then go to image you showed that section and set all to user (This will not help if what I show below in image does not make menu show up in BIOS, other methods will be required to enable)
Thank you. This is the 1212.ZIP is original BIOS file of X51, but I also changed the OC menu to USER, but there is an EFI BIOS interface similar to MSI, which does not display the modified results, and the OC menu is still not displayed. What should I do?
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(11-02-2018, 01:27 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Please put in zip file, images of your BIOS main page, advanced page, security page, exit page, and make sure at least a few of those also show all visible tabs/sections so can see what all your stock BIOS has enabled. The above 1212 attached file, is stock BIOS, not edited correct? If not, and you edited it already, please link me to stock BIOS download page.
Go to "Setup" section in AMIBCP, then on right where you see OC set "User" This may not work, other method may need to be applied. If this makes section appear in BIOS, but no settings inside, then go to image you showed that section and set all to user (This will not help if what I show below in image does not make menu show up in BIOS, other methods will be required to enable)
Thank you. This is the 1212.ZIP is original BIOS file of X51, but I also changed the OC menu to USER, but there is an EFI BIOS interface similar to MSI, which does not display the modified results, and the OC menu is still not displayed. What should I do?
If it is ,OC tab is not hidden ,i think you can going to oc tab but you can't see all items .
So,maybe you can try set access/use to user on sub items that you can't see on bios. https://i.imgur.com/CCb9NcC.jpg
The structure on this bios ,i think use amibcp should can unlock some items.
Maybe you can post a screen that you can see on OC tab ,we can know it more.
Thank you very much. I really want the hidden menu under the OC menu. Then I will change the sub-item below to USER and try again. Are you talking about a change like this?
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11-05-2018, 10:04 AM (This post was last modified: 11-05-2018, 10:14 AM by Lost_N_BIOS.)
So, with change to OC root, can you see OC menu on main page like Genius showed above or not?
Right now, I'm not asking about individual settings, only getting the menu enabled, showing OC menu at root level in BIOS, do you see that with AMIBCP Change or no?
Please zip some images of your BIOS, showing the main summary page like Genius239 showed above, and then several of the internal pages with the individual settings too so I can see all currently visible sections in there.
I see each setting within contains
Gray Out If
And
Suppress If {0A 82}
True {46 02}
So these must be all changed, once root level is enabled, but that requires a different modification itself too (if AMIBCP is not enabling it at the very root level)
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(11-05-2018, 10:04 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: So, with change to OC root, can you see OC menu on main page like Genius showed above or not?
Right now, I'm not asking about individual settings, only getting the menu enabled, showing OC menu at root level in BIOS, do you see that with AMIBCP Change or no?
Please zip some images of your BIOS, showing the main summary page like Genius239 showed above, and then several of the internal pages with the individual settings too so I can see all currently visible sections in there.
I see each setting within contains
Gray Out If
And
Suppress If {0A 82}
True {46 02}
So these must be all changed, once root level is enabled, but that requires a different modification itself too (if AMIBCP is not enabling it at the very root level)
3Q,OC menu item itself is visible, mainly OC submenu hidden many functions, I changed to "USER" after brushing in, or did not change.
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11-05-2018, 10:45 AM (This post was last modified: 11-05-2018, 10:48 AM by Lost_N_BIOS.)
OK, great, thank you for the new image! OC Root menu is visible, that is good!
Now, all we need to do is change each of the settings gray out and Suppress if values for each setting. This is done via IFR output and hex editing
Extract setup module PE32, get IFR using Universal IFR extractor, then view each item under "Form: OC" and you'll see each setting has "Gray out If" and "Suppress If True"
Here is how you change those, open setup.sct in hex editor, find the Form: OD ID via hex (01 86 13 27 1F 00) then change from this bold items below
Form: OC, FormId: 0x2713 {01 86 13 27 1F 00}
0x28615 Gray Out If {19 82}
0x28617 QuestionId: 0xA79 equals value 0x1 {12 06 79 0A 01 00}
0x2861D Gray Out If {19 82}
0x2861F QuestionId: 0xA79 equals value 0x1 {12 06 79 0A 01 00}
0x28625 Suppress If {0A 82}
0x28627 True {46 02}
To this (And do same for any/all settings following within the OC menu area). You can test the root level changes only first, changing this one may unlock them all, but I doubt it since each one has it's own gray/suppress constraints.... Probably have to do each one individually
Form: OC, FormId: 0x2713 {01 86 13 27 1F 00}
0x28615 Gray Out If {19 82}
0x28617 QuestionId: 0xA79 equals value 0x1 {12 06 79 0A FF 00}<< this will change to Value = 0xFF on your modified file's IFR output
0x2861D Gray Out If {19 82}
0x2861F QuestionId: 0xA79 equals value 0x1 {12 06 79 0A FF 00} << this will change to Value = 0xFF on your modified file's IFR output
0x28625 Suppress If {0A 82}
0x28627 True {47 02} << this will change to False on your modified file's IFR output
If you need this done for you, I can do later tonight if Genius239 does not get to it before I have time (Thanks if you do Genius239!)